Chapter 327: Exchange_1

Pressure is applied, but business still needs to be done; without doing business, on what can the capital feed?

Although on the surface the attitude toward China's semiconductor industry is one of suppression and disdain, not to mention, the vast market is simply too significant to forsake.

The bill could restrict only a few high-end fields, consumer-level electronic products are mostly not included.

If John refused to sell iPhone 8 or any Core CPUs to China, he might need to ride in a car equipped with lightning protection every time he went out; Wall Street would be itching to get rid of him as quickly as possible.

However, the restrictions in these high-end fields weren't a small sum of money either. Even without the emergence of ternary technology, these semiconductor companies would still do business in roundabout ways, just not as eagerly as now.